VIDEO: U-18s Semi Chelsea 3 - 2 United

April 11, 2011

Carl Hamilson from Urmston, Angela El Kholy from Hale and Tone Iversen Iverson from Salford have all won two tickets from RoM to attend the 2nd leg on April 20th 7pm. If you didn’t win, buy tickets from the club website.

199 Comments

FletchTHEMAN. Wayne certainly has caused a lot of grief this year. I do believe however, that he lives in the glare of the enormous ABU spotlight, and is on a hiding to nothing in that regard. If any of the many camera angles focusing on Wayne can be construed negatively, they will be. He is targeted.

I think that fact makes your observation more pertinent. As his response is the most likely to be vilified, he needs to be 'on the right page' at all times.

I don't want us to do to nothing else apart from be there for United - let's do our jobs collectively - together we are better than individually - whatever the feeling and for whatever the reason - let it be

Goodnight Reds and this time for real. See you guys tomorrow one more time for United.

SmartAlex, Hammons, And the chavs chose not to comment, preferring to watch the United support eat their own young. Let's keep it focused lads. Lots of talent on this site. Some of it good served hot, some best served cold.

SAF: I'd like one order of the #19 plate please, hold the fre#$%&*king FA.
FS Waiter: And for your drink, Sir cough Alex.
SAF: Nothing special, just bring me your regular "cup of the league".
FS Waiter: Yes a good combination, Sir cough Alex. And may I suggest a dessert, maybe a selection from my "List of FACTS"?
SAF: No offense, but I prefer to take my own guidance on these maters. I'll take a full measure of the Champions League Trophy, and you can bring it all together.
FS Waiter: Anything else, Sir cough Alex.
SAF: Just the check, there's a good lad.
Cathy: Dear, who was that nice boy. Had an interesting accent but seemed a bit demented.
SAF: Oh really dear? Didn't really leave an impression on me.

No problem, hammons! Banter is great fun! It's good to be able to consider you as a fellow red, rather than seeing you as an advert! Seriously though, a few minutes spent mingling with clientele is rewarding.

I used to do it, honestly. We are both Reds, and as we have witnessed lately, we have the world against us, so we need to stick together.
As an explanation, over the past month and a half, I started a new job, and the hours have been brutal, so I was limited to just posting my article for those who wanted to read and bailing. It was wrong of me to do that, I know. Since I have bought shirts from ROM, maybe he will see that as me buying advertisements. ;) All joking aside, I talked to Scott way back and mentioned me posting my articles, which he had no problem with....

i find it beneficial when a newly posted blog is linked on RoM. in fact, any rewarding link that is posted is appreciated.

Merely throwing a business card into a room full of conversants, is lazy.
A little more is requred.

There are conversations that flow through RoM, discussing and analyzing events and opinions. Some topics that initially seem controversial or divisive; are analyzed then understood. What seemed unclear, is exposed.

Once the mist of the myth has been completely cleared by communal consent, it can be that a latecomer submits a comment that has been well covered by the preceding dialogue. Those people that were part of that dialogue are disrespected in that their hours of analysis is completely ignored by someone that places much more emphasis on posting their view than the actual view.

An example of this is the Swear Watch series, where the same old arguments keep coming up from commenters that clearly haven't read or understood the blog or the preceding comments.

I think it is not the time of fighting aginst each other.Remember the next 1 and a half month is very crucial for all the REDS.So we guys should be on the same sides rather than fighting on silly topics.
WE ARE UNITED AND WE ARE THE BEST.
Lets thrash chelsea tonight.

as the previous post to mine mentions, this is one of the most crucial games of the season and even though we seems to be already ahead in the tie, I hope we won't complacent as those diving bitches would definitely come hard at us

on topic
pretty exciting talent in our academy, I think we will see them in the calling cup next season

smartalex

reading through the posts, I had the feeling that some one else is using your nick and I'm still not convinced that its you, looked very explosive especially towards Hammons, it isn't international break is it? these kind of intentional fights or gags are understandable during international breaks as it would very boring during that period, but now? at such interesting and most crucial phase of the season, hold on to your pants mate for now, you can have it all at the end of the season with no 19 at home ;)

To be fair to fat sam the 2nd he can when he engages his brain be very good, the problem is you can tell when he has to write stuff at the behest of his editor cos then you get the same bland rhetoric that appears all over the press.

Most ridiculous journo this week has to be Paddy Barclay, I'm ok with him thinking Rooney should have had a ban but to suggest it should been 7 or even 9 matches is surreal and totally without precedent. He's made himself look a rather large tit.

@Kings, What the fuck? I mean, seriously, what, fucking what? I am not sure I read it right, Martin Samuel complementing Sir Alex and United. I am at a loss for words. Now I am pretty sure that none of us will last after December 26, 2012 which is the day the world is proposed to end.

BTW, Tevez getting injured is karma. You take away our main striker using illegal reasons, karma will bite back at you and you lose your most important player for your most important game of the season. Karma's a bitch, ain't it? God, I love you!

Kings - wow, hope Mr Samuel is ready for the ABU backlash! It is nice to be given some credit for once instead of us only winning things because we are lucky or our rivals are shit. I kid you not, we could win the treble and we'd still be 'shit', it'd be announced that European football is in crisis because Man United won the Champions League and there should be a total clear-out of European refs and all officials that are clearly biased towards us.

Balaji Sivaraman - Hello mate. I had to read the article over and over again to make sure he was actually being complimentary about United, I nearly passed out mate. Yeah Tevez pulling his hamstring is karma mate. I for one am a massive believer in that and after what the fucking cunt Bernstein did, this is payback. Well let's hope that is the case anyway.

McQueen - Hello mate. Yeah he's in for some serious grilling from the ABU, especially from the Wenger loving egghead cunt Barclay and the more blatant ABU, sheephead cunt Woolnough. No talk of treble mate, don't wanna jinx things. But yeah you're right mate, whatever we achieve this season will be criticised by the ABU bastards, just because we don't play football like their precious Arsenal. Heard something funny this morning......Jamie O'Hara said that Spurs still have a chance of progressing, especially if they nick an early goal and the unique support they get at home games could see them through. He even compared their style of play to Barcelona. I pissed myself laughing when I heard all that.

As for your links, I don't see a reason why you would need to stop posting them. Ultimately this is StR's blog and if he's cool with it, then no one should give you a hard time about it. I dig reading your stuff and i bet im not the only one. Having somebody with dedication to run and a maintain a United forum, is input enough for me.

I was at this game, good crowd, about 6,000 in total, with about 500-800 reds. It was nice to actually go and see United in London and only pay a fiver, if only for the youth team. Fantastic weather, my first time at Stamford Bridge so a bit cautious, but everyone seemed friendly enough, it being a youth game. No beer for sale and the stewards were persistently trying to get us to sit down, but to no avail. A gang of lads from Manchester were down causing a bit of a friendly riot, all peaceful though, one of the chants was 'Tunnicliffes barmy army!' so I presume they were his mates.

Pogba looks very good, a bit like Viera, gangly and very strong on the ball with a great touch and shot. We were missing Morrisson, so it'll be good to have him back for the return leg.